Lot Smith

Lot Smith
Member of the Utah Assembly from Davis and Morgan Counties
In office
December 20, 1871 – 1874
Preceded byHector C. Haight
Succeeded byArthur Stayner
Member of the Utah Territorial House of Reprentives
In office
October 10, 1860 – 1861
1st Sheriff of Davis County, Utah
In office
1854–1859
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byPhelemon C. Merrill
Personal details
Born(1830-05-15)May 15, 1830
Williamstown, New York, U.S.
DiedJune 20, 1892(1892-06-20) (aged 62)
Tuba City, Arizona, U.S.
Resting placeFarmington City Cemetery Farmington, Davis County, Utah, USA
Political partyIndependent
OccupationPolitician, rancher
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceU.S. Army

Nauvoo Legion

Union Army
RankCaptain
UnitU.S. Army

Nauvoo Legion

Union Army

CommandsLot Smith Cavalry Company Utah Territorial Militia
Battles/warsMexican-American War
Battle at Fort Utah
Utah War[1]
American Civil War

Lot Smith (May 15, 1830 – June 20, 1892) was a Mormon pioneer, soldier, lawman and American frontiersman. He became known as "The Horseman" for his exceptional skills on horseback as well as for his help in rounding up wild mustangs on Utah's Antelope Island.[5] He is most famous for his exploits during the 1857 Utah War.

Smith practiced the Latter-day Saint doctrine of plural marriage, and had eight wives and 52 children.

  1. ^ Served with allegiance to the State of Deseret
  2. ^ When the main group of saints left and steeled in Utah, the Deseret Territorial Militia was formed, however this was not federally authorized.
  3. ^ During the Utah war the Nauvoo legion was declared in rebellion. Lot Smith led raids against the US
  4. ^ After the Utah territory was founded, the militias in Utah where formed into a federally authorized milita
  5. ^ "Lot Smith papers - Archives West". archiveswest.orbiscascade.org. Retrieved 2022-06-05.